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451 |
Improving Medical Adherence using Android Based Application - Medico Reminder
-Himanshu Kumar Gautam ; Nidhi Sengar
most of times patients may forget to take the medicines at proper time, which may lead to late recovery from the diseases and sometimes in panic/emergency situation, patient don't know what to do, how to inform family member, how to reach nearby medical facility/hospital and patient's family member don't know how to locate and reach patient on time. In this paper we are introducing an android application for the patients. This application will remind its user to take proper medicine in right quantity at specified time. This application has also has a emergency sms module, which can be used to send a panic message to inform family members that immediate attention is needed for patient. This application also has a location module which displays the current location of the user as well as nearby hospitals in the vicinity of 10 km. This application has a location tracking feature in which patient set a sms keyword and inform family members about that keyword and whenever they send SMS containing that keyword to patient, patient's current location is automatically sent to the number from which message is received as a google map link. Read More...
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Information Technology |
India |
1663-1665 |
452 |
Optimization of Operating Parameters of C.I. Engine Fuelled with Diesel-Fish Oil Blends at Various Compression Ratios and Injection Timings Based on Taguchi's Concept of Doe for Minimal Emissions
-Rushikesh Mohan Rasal ; Ashwin G Ghaysundar
High growth rate of population, technological development, the standard of living and industrialization has led to the intricate situation in the field of energy supply and demand. The sources of conventional fossil fuels are depleting very fast and also have their negative environmental impact. Fish oil extracted from discarded body parts of fish like head, tail, fins, eyes etc. has shown promising results in fixed compression ratio engines. This paper presents the parametric optimization of fish oil biodiesel-diesel blends viz. B1 (15% Fish oil+85% Diesel), B2 (30%Fish oil+70% Diesel), B3 (45% Fish oil +55% Diesel). Together with this compression ratio is varied from 15:1 to 18:1 in step of 1, Injection timing from 200BTDC to 260 BTDC in step of 2, Load 3kg to12kg in step of 3. The experimentation is carried out based on taguchi method in minitab 16. Compression ratio 15:1, injection timing 260 BTDC and load 3kg and 30% fish oil blend were found to be optimal values for minimum emissions of HC, CO, CO2, NOx. Read More...
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Petroleum Engineering |
India |
1666-1669 |
453 |
Experimental Investigation on Flexural Behavior of Cold Formed Corrugated Steel Section
-S. Jayaraman ; S. Suresh Babu
This paper discuss the response of cold formed steel (CFS) lipped channel corrugated section beams (i) horizontal corrugated back to back lipped channel sections without gap (ii) horizontal corrugated back to back lipped channel sections with gap (iii) vertical corrugated lipped channel sections by providing corrugation angle in horizontal and vertical. The finite element method is used to solve the buckling of steel beams. Experimental setup will be made to find the load versus deflection behaviour under flexure and study the various modes of failure. Totally 9 beams are taken for the testing by vertical two point loading with simply supported condition. Finally experimental results are compared with the finite element analysis. Read More...
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M.E. IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING |
India |
1670-1675 |
454 |
Design of Real Time embedded System for Tumor Detection & Its Analysis
-Sandip B Nikam ; Prof. M. V. Wagh; Shubhangi Sonawane; Nikita Vywahare
a cancerous or non-cancerous in the brain. A tumor also recognized as neoplasm is a growth in the uncanny tissue which can be differentiated from the nearby tissue by its structure. A tumor is a sign of beginning of cancer, which is a major reason of death and due to this around 20% of all deaths in a world. Great cognition and realization on radiology are needed for suitable tumor detection. In medical image processing, computerization of tumor detection is required because there are less amount of skilled radiologists at a time of great need. We proposed tumor detection with MRI using Arduino to come at and analyse tumor disease in magnetic resonance imaging. The proposed tumor detection system is found to be capable to detect tumor perfectly and brain tumor in magnetic resonance imaging. The primary results verified tumor detection at high level accuracy and help to diagnosing. Read More...
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Electronics and Telecommunication Department |
India |
1676-1678 |
455 |
CMOS Current Comparator based on FVF
-M. Mounika ; V. Renuka; S. Vamshikrishna; R. Ganeshbabu; K. Neeharika
in this paper, a CMOS current comparator using FVF is presented. The purpose of flipped voltage follower has a key element for the comparator input stage. This configuration delivers a very low input resistance, which is mandatory for current-mode applications. Previous current comparators present a high-speed response, in which only few are suitable for low-voltage applications. Experimental and Simulation results using the complementary MOS 180nm technology using cadence tool is presented to demonstrate the circuit feasibility. Read More...
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
India |
1679-1681 |
456 |
Goods Movement Trip Generation Using Regression Analysis
-Oza Meet Kamleshbhai ; V . R. Patel
The aim of this paper is to develop goods truck trip generation model for largest GIDC of Gujarat (vatva GIDC) using Regression analysis .Company interview survey is organized for data collection. Model has been developed using multiple linear regression analysis by SPSS software .Center limit theorem is used to determine best sample based on production area. Model established fundamental relationship between total no trips per day with weight of lcv,hcv total no lcv,hcv of company, total floor area, total production area. A general model is developed with effective value of R2equl to0.641. The model is validate by expanding sample to whole data and compare with cordon line survey. Read More...
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Transportation Engineering |
India |
1682-1684 |
457 |
Development of Model for Work Zone Capacity for Urban Area - A Case Study of Ahmedabad City
-Patel Nilkanth Natvarbhai ; Prof. Nikhil. G. Raval
Work-zones significantly influence the traffic flow operation on urban roadways. In Work-Zones, the capacity can be considerably reduced due to obstructed road width, unfavourable roadway condition and construction activity at work-zones. The work-zone capacity is the important variable for most of the traffic management problem at Work-Zone site such as a maximum queue length and excessive delay due to execution of construction activity. In the computer models, important variables like queue and user cost evaluation of work-zones are considered as input variables while in Quick zone model, work-zone capacity is considered as principle input variable to determine the delay cost. Therefore, it is very important to develop the work-zone capacity models in urban area for a heterogeneous traffic condition. The paper aims to determine the work – zone capacity for the highly congested area of Ahmedabad city of Gujarat state. It includes the estimation of capacity and work – zone capacity of urban area. The speed – flow relationship is developed for unobstructed stretch and obstructed stretch of eastern part of Ahmedabad city. In the present study, four stretches of long-term work-zones of urban area are considered as a study area. The video graphic techniques are used for data collection at an upstream side, down-stream side and 100 meters ahead of work-zones. It is observed observed form the study that the composition of two wheelers is higher than the other category of vehicles. The work zone capacity and unobstructed capacity is determined in the field. The multiple regression model is developed for estimating capacity on work-zones for a establishing a functional relationship between work-zone capacity and several principal independent factors such as the unobstructed road width, percentage of heavy vehicle and percentage of two wheeler using regression technique. The output of developed model is compared with output of Kim’s capacity models. The observed work zone capacity is higher than the output of Kim’s model. The developed model is validated with field data. It shows that the developed model is validated with higher accuracy level. The model is statistically validated using SPSS software. It is observed from the study that capacity of urban area is reduced due to long term work zone about 40%, which is significantly affecting on the traffic management. The developed model is useful to predict work zone capacity for the heterogeneous traffic condition of urban area. The developed model will be useful to the traffic planners for suggesting alternative traffic management plan in urban area. Read More...
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Transportation Engineering |
India |
1685-1688 |
458 |
Effect of Partial Shading on PV Model by using Perturb and Observation Optimization Technique
-Jaibhagwan ; Pardeep Nain
Due to shortage of non- renewable sources of energy there is requirement of renewable sources. So there is a huge rise in demand of solar energy. Solar energy is being used nowadays in the form of PV arrays. The output of PV array is a function of various parameters such as solar insolation, temp. and percentage of shadow on the array. The reason for shadowing is the nearby tall structures and moving clouds During partial shadowing more than one peak is observed in the output of a PV cell .In this paper we aim at observing the impact of shading on array characteristics using MATLAB model of PV array. The insolations incident on different models are considered to be different. Then we compare the output of the MATLAB model with the theoretical values. Here we aim to design and develop simulation of solar panels connected in series integrated with a boost converter and MPPT algorithm taking into account the effects of partial shading. Read More...
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Electrical Power System |
India |
1689-1692 |
459 |
Review of MATLAB Based Modelling of Solar Photovoltaic Cell
-Jaibhagwan ; Pardeep Nain
This paper represents on a Matlab/Smulink model of a photovoltaic cell. It is based on mathematical equations and is described through an equivalent circuit including a photocurrent source, a diode, a series resistor and a shunt resistor. The describes model allows the prediction of PV cell behaviour under various physical and environmental parameters. It can also be used to exclude the physical parameters from a given solar PV cell as a function of temperature and solar radiation. In addition, this study results into the working principle of PV module as well as PV array. In order to testing the developed model, an experimental test bench was built and the obtained results exhibited a good agreement with the simulation ones. Read More...
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Electrical Power System |
India |
1693-1698 |
460 |
Critical Analysis of Job satisfaction in IT industry: A Review
-A. S. Puttewar ; N. U. Kakde; Himanshu Shukla
In view of Digital India Campaign, IT industry has gained a lot if importance now a days. For the IT industry to grow and prosper satisfaction of the workforce is important. Job satisfaction represents one of the most complex areas facing today’s managers when it comes to managing their employees. Many studies have demonstrated an unusually large impact on the job satisfaction on the motivation of workers, while the level of motivation has an impact on productivity, and hence also on performance of business organizations. This research paper aims at identification and critical analysis of the factors affecting job satisfaction in IT industry. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1699-1701 |
461 |
Cement Blocks using Recycled Aggregate
-Ravi Kumar B S ; Chandrashekar Kudupaje; Dhananjay Kurunji; Akshatha Balakrishna; Madhu Kurunji
The use of construction waste as a source of aggregate for the production of new concrete has become more common in recent decade. RCA are the crushed concrete materials obtained from demolition of concrete structures. This paper aims to evaluate the physical properties of concrete using RCA with 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% by weight of NCA in cement blocks. The result showed that an increase in percentage of RCA decreases the workability and compressive strength. The 25% replacement of RCA in proportion of 1:6.66:10, concrete block shows maximum strength and recommended for field applications. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1702-1704 |
462 |
A Research Paper on Manual Fixture Automation using PLC
-Mr. Jagdish Patel ; Isha Patil; Kanchan Lawte; Devyani Raut
A fixture is a mechanical setup that holds a job so that it will aid the industrial processes carried out on it with ease, in terms of accessibility and reach. The processes may include manipulation of a job like rotation, clamping, de-clamping and positioning. Fixtures can be handled manually to hold a job. But such manual process becomes tedious in complex processes which causes human fatigue as well as it is time consuming. Hence PLC (Programmable Logic controller) can be used to automate the industrial fixture, to reduce the complexity of the process. In our project we are trying to construct a PLC based control system to simulate the automation of an industrial fixture and analyzed it for safety and increase productivity which will be beneficial for manufacture industry. Read More...
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Electronics and Telecommunication Department |
India |
1705-1707 |
463 |
Analytical Study on High Performance Pervious Concrete
-Mohit Gupta ; Shivendra Singh Patel; Saurabh Singh; Kuldeep Singh; Dhruvil Jain
Pervious concrete is also called no fines concrete. The permeability and strength of pervious concrete depends on the particle sizes and proportions of the constituent materials of which the concrete is made of. This work describes about the effect of size of aggregates and proportions of cement, aggregates, admixtures and water on porosity. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1708-1709 |
464 |
Design and Fabrication of Prototype Model of Automatic Car Parking System for Modern Cities
-Shaikh Alif Hassam ; Mohammed Saloji Salim; Singh Sudhir Kumar .C; Nabanita Nath Chowdhury
Lack of space availability has always been a problem in urban areas and major cities and to add to it there are cars parked callously on the streets that further limit the space. In order to handle the issue of parking in busy places various types of vehicle parking systems are used worldwide namely Multi-level Automated Car Parking, Automated Car Parking System, Volkswagen Car Parking [1] and many more. The present project work is aimed to develop a reduced working model of a car parking system for parking 6 to 10 cars within a limited parking area. It is an amalgamation of the already developed parking systems with the added advantage of reduced space occupancy by the design of a simpler and compact parking system that is lifted up and occupies vertical parking space. The project is aimed to develop a car parking system automatically without having driver. In automatic car parking, RFID module is used along with car for finding on which floor, slot the car has to be parked. Here required slot is fixed for some specific car. Here lifting mechanism along with different motors is used for parking a car to required floor & slot. Hence ACPS can be used at busy commercial places, malls, hotels etc. to prevent space shortage. Read More...
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Electronics and Telecommunication Department |
India |
1710-1713 |
465 |
Comparative Study Between Pre-Engineered RCC Structure and Usual RCC Structure
-Juthika Nayak ; Tabish Izhar; Neha Mumtaz
The present work involves the comparative study of pre Engineered Buildings (PEB) in RCC and general RCC structure. In this paper ware house structure of 20m width and 24m length& single story have been analyzed and designed by using STAAD Pro.2007 in ordinary RCC and PEB RCC to understand the behavior of Pre –Engineered structure. Pre Engineered Buildings fulfils requirement along with reduced time and cost as compared to conventional structures. In the present work, Buildings is designed for wind forces and seismic load both. Read More...
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M.Tech in Structural Engineering |
India |
1714-1717 |
466 |
Design of Flexible and Rigid Pavement: A Review
-Mr. Nikesh D. Bele
Flexible pavements are widely used despite some doubts regarding their economics under different conditions. Two most important parameters that govern the pavement design are soil sub-grade and traffic loading. The Indian guidelines for the design of flexible pavements use soil sub-grade strength in terms of California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and traffic loading in terms of million standard axles (msa). For the design of rigid pavements, IRC: 58-2002 uses the same parameters in terms of modulus of sub-grade reaction, k, and axle load distribution (ALD). To compare the cost of two types of pavements, it is necessary to ensure that they are designed for the same traffic loading. Therefore, a study was done to convert the traffic load given in msa into ALD and vice-versa. Mathematical models are developed to estimate the ALD from individual vehicle counts. Mathematical expressions are developed to relate the cost of pavements with soil CBR and traffic in msa. The critical line of equal costs on the plane of CBR versus msa is also identified. This is a swing line which delineates the economic feasibility of two types of pavements Read More...
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M.Tech in Structural Engineering |
India |
1718-1720 |
467 |
A Comparative Study on the Concrete Compressive Strength Due to Addition of Chopped Glass Fibre
-Arvind Singh Gautam ; Mohit Gupta
The compressive strength of concrete was studied by using glass fibre for grade of concrete M20. Aggregate used in this work is 20 mm maximum. 6 cubes were casted and tested to determine the compressive strength of cube. Glass fibre reinforced concrete in terms of cement concrete tiles were used. Slump adjusted to 50 to 100mm for proper consistent and amount of admixture proportioned between 0.8 to 1.5 percent. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1721-1722 |
468 |
A Maximum Power Point Tracking of PV System by Fuzzy Logic Control
-Pardeep ; Neha Gupta
an adaptive fuzzy logic control (AFLC) for the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm is suggested in this paper. The AFLC is improved from scaling FLC, and it’s mainly to adjust the duty-cycle of the defuzzification of FLC for facing many kinds of external variations, such as loading variation, current of solar cells. Read More...
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Electrical Power System |
India |
1723-1725 |
469 |
Comparison of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Technique
-Pardeep ; Neha Gupta
the many different techniques for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic (PV) arrays are discussed. The techniques are taken from the literature dating back to the earliest methods. It is shown that at least 19 distinct methods have been introduced in the literature, with many variations on implementation. This paper should serve as a convenient reference for future work in PV power generation. Read More...
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Electrical Power System |
India |
1726-1729 |
470 |
Design and Analysis of Sheet Bending Machine
-Gourav Suresh Kanhe ; Dr. C. N. Sakhale
Bending of plates and sheets are extensively use to produces the parts such as flanges, angles etc. In bending operation a flat sheet metal is formed into a curved by the applying the bending stress. By the help of die and punch sheet get bend plastically without change in thickness. This project is rooted on the urge of Daulat Industries, Nagpur. The aim of the project is to design a sheet bending machine which is capable of bending 5mm thick stainless steel sheets of 8ft wide and 4 ft length in size. In this research we will develop a CAD model of sheet bending machine and optimization of machine using FEA. This paper is majorly based on the literature review, and also contains needs to design, research methodology of the project. Read More...
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m.tech in machine design |
India |
1730-1731 |
471 |
Design and Analysis of Peep Removing Machine
-Mayuri Vadan Shahare ; Dr. C. N. Sakhale
these days CNC machines are found in almost all industries. It comprises of the computer in which the program is fed as per the requirements for cutting of the work piece. It is broadly used for lathe, drill press, milling machine, grinding unit, sheet-metal, press working machine, laser, tube bending machine etc. This project is based on the requirement of Precision Turn component. The company faces a problem as the tip remained at the center of the fastener during parting operation on CNC lathe machine. This tip is removed separately on the grinding wheel which was time consuming. The scope of this project is limited to design and analysis of tip removing machine. In which number of work piece are mounted against the grinding wheel to remove the tip. Read More...
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m.tech in machine design |
India |
1732-1733 |
472 |
Guilty Party Analysis in Data Leakage using Adler Checksum Algorithm
-Kriti Sharma ; Umamaheswari .R; V. Sai Silpa; B. Teja; Prof. Deepa N
Data leakage is the unauthorized transmission of data or information from within an organization to an external destination or recipient. Data leakage is defined as the accidental or intentional distribution of private or sensitive data to an unauthorized entity[1]. Protecting confidential data is so important. In today's fast processing business world, sometimes sensitive data must be handed over to trusted third parties called agents. Suppose for example, a company manager or a distributor of a particular company needs to share the most complicated customer data or any other product data to certain organizations, meanwhile some data is leaked and found in an unauthorized place. The distributor must analyze that the leaked data came from (where) one or more agents. So for this problem we have developed a guilt analysis model using traditional method called watermarking technique in a different way by using checksum. We use AdlerChecksum algorithm for finding the guilt agent. Therefore doing so, the outcome would be leakage detection if it gets leaked. Read More...
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Engineering |
India |
1734-1736 |
473 |
Behavior Analysis of Metallic Anchoring in Refractory - A Review
-Sneha S Jaunjal ; Sulas G Borkar
Refractory play a very important role in furnaces and where the equipment is in contact with heat. Refractory material deals with heat transfer calculation. Without heat transfer calculation about lining, designing and engineering cannot be performed. Read More...
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Heat Power Engineering |
India |
1737-1739 |
474 |
Design Review of Shaft for Strength and Rigidity Considerations
-Aditya Choure
Shafts are the rotating element which is used for transmission of power or torque. The shaft is subject to torsion, bending, and occasionally axial loading, therefore proper design of shaft is necessary to ensure their proper working in various applications. The shafts are designed based on their strength and rigidity considerations. Based on strength includes shafts subjected to bending moment, twisting moment, combined bending and twisting moment and fluctuating loads. While considering rigidity, torsional and lateral rigidity are considered for design. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1740-1742 |
475 |
Seismic Performance Evaluation of RC Building through Static Non Linear Pushover Analysis and Comparison by Changing the Size of Circular Column in Open Ground Storey Building
-Shalem Ernest ; Nikhil Sahu; Anubhav Rai
the prediction of inelastic seismic responses and the evaluation of seismic performance of a building structure are very important subjects while studying the performance based seismic design. The seismic performances of reinforced concrete buildings are evaluated by nonlinear static pushover analysis in this research. A finite element model that can accurately simulate nonlinear behaviour of building is formulated by considering several important effects. Both global response such as system ductility demand and local response such as inter-story drift are investigated in this research. A numerical example is performed on a 9-story reinforced concrete building has been simulated. The dimensions of the buildings have been kept constant and only the column sizes have been changed. Three different combinations of the circular column dimensions are taken and the nonlinear response of each is evaluated by using the pushover analysis. The buildings are designed for the gravity and seismic loadings as per IS 456: 2000 and IS 1893: 2002. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1743-1745 |
476 |
Feasibility Study of Air Transport Service at Himatnagar
-Mr. Brijeshkumar Rajendrabhai Patel ; Dr. H. R. Varia
Air transport being the most and the quickest mode of transport have been gaining popularity. However, the exorbitant rates have made it the mode of travel of the rich or of the business community for whom time is more expensive than air travel. The main objective of the study was to find out the customer satisfaction in airways in various objects like travel time, travel cost, comfort, security for selecting particular mode of transport. The people of region move out in search of better jobs and due to social and other reason they become frequent travelers. In absence of proper facility of comfortable and fast mode of transportation they choose to use private mode. So, choose faster mode of transportation to catch a destination is necessary for provided air transportation facilities. Out of the analyzed 1900+ observed samples impact of travel time, travel cost, travel distance is predominantly impacting factor for mode choice. The analysis shows around 60% traveler of long distance is adopting more travel time for the travel mode choice. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1746-1749 |
477 |
Time History Analysis of Bottom Rigid Beam Storey & Intermediate Soft Storey Having Moment Transfer Beams with & Without P-Delta Effect
-Sujeet Patil ; Prof. Vishwanath B Patil
Generally RC framed high rise building structures are designed neglecting the effect of masonary infill walls. Whereas the masonary infill walls are used for partition. The masonary infill walls are treated as non-structural elements. RC frame structures having open first storey is known as soft storey. The intermediate soft storey is such an element where it is left open as service soft storey without infill. As a result the soft storey located at the lower part of high rise building experience severe seismic forces being acting on them. In satellite bus stop where bottom soft storey height is more than double height, will experience more undesirable impact by the seismic forces. Meanwhile the soft storey located in the upper part of high rise building does not significantly affect the overall performance compared to the performance of the fully infill frame. Due to the complexity and lack of knowledge in performing the P-delta analysis, Civil designing engineers end up in performing only Linear static analysis which may eventually lead to catastrophic consequences, leading to the collapse of the building . This analysis is performed to discuss the importance of P-delta effect in RC structures. Read More...
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M.Tech in Structural Engineering |
India |
1750-1754 |
478 |
A Survey on Different Types of Attacks in MANET
-Vishesh Singhai ; Prof. Sanjay Bansal
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are hastily developing as a new arena of research. Mobile ad hoc networks are intended for conveying information of every type among two or further points that are not actually associated. The MANET acts devoid of a centralized supervision where the nodes are in contact with each other on the backbone of mutual faith on each other. This quality makes MANET further defenseless to be broken via an attacker within the network. Mobile ad hoc networks are vulnerable to various kinds of attacks because of its shared medium. Wormhole attack, black hole attack, flooding attack, replay attack, snooping attack, denial of service (DoS), link spoofing attack are the kind of attacks that a MANET can suffer from. From the several types of attacks jamming attack is one of the most commonly used attacks utilized by an attacker, in this attack opponents try to overwhelm transmitted signals by introducing a high level of noise. In this paper we provide a survey on different types of attacks in mobile ad hoc network and will mainly focus on jamming attack. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
1755-1757 |
479 |
W.A.T.C.H.
-Varunee Tiwari ; Vaishali Shukla; Srishti Yadav; Shristi Verma
this paper intends to provide a specified depiction of heart rate monitoring system based on sensor. This paper would not only provide old age individuals with safe and accurate monitoring but also with the freedom of movement. To diagnose health status of heart, heart monitoring system use heart signals produced during each cardiac cycle. This paper explains how a wand (stick) can be used to analyse heart rate signals in real time. In addition, it also allows doctors to focus on the patient’s heart rate, which alleviates risks associated with cardiovascular diseases from which the patient is suffering. The essential feature of this paper is not to use commercially existing pulse oximetry sensor rather it is being designed via discrete components. The sensor unit consists of a light emitting diode and a photodiode. It processes the real time information of the heart rate so that the patient suffering from any unusual condition could get the instant aid at this particular duration and also prevents patient from reaching dead end. This paper reviews the current research and development on out-home patient monitoring. A variety of system implementations were compared and evaluated to identify the technical shortcomings in the present health monitoring systems. Read More...
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
India |
1758-1761 |
480 |
Risk Assessment in Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Project
-Smit V Vora ; Prof. Umang Sheth
Public-private partnership (PPP) is emerging as the new success route in India’s attempts to build world-class infrastructure. Over the last decade, policymakers at both central and state levels have been increasingly focusing on infrastructure investments to enable fast paced economic growth. However, as planned infrastructure projects throw up funding and technological challenges, governments are increasingly turning to the private sector with the PPP route emerging as the most favored mechanism for cooperation. It is not surprising that the PPP concept has expanded across key infrastructure segments ranging from roads and communications to power and airports. But the main risk of PPP project comes from the Construction Risk, Market Environment Risk, Project Economic Viability Risk, Macroeconomic Risk, Government Concern Risk, and Operation Risk. Main purpose of the project is to investigate the critical risk associated with infrastructure project. Read More...
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M.Tech in Construction Project Management |
India |
1762-1763 |
481 |
PERFORMANCE STUDY OF SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE USING GLENIUM SKY AS SUPER PLASTICIZER
-B.KEERTHIKUMAR ; KANAGARAJ.K; KARUPPASAMY.V; ARUN KUMAR.S; MADHAN KUMAR.L
Self-compacting concrete (SCC) possesses enhanced qualities and improves productivity and working conditions due to elimination of compaction. SCC is suitable for placing in structures with congested reinforcement without vibration and it helps in achieving higher quality of surface finishes. Development of SCC required a balance between the flow ability and the stability of the concrete mix. While, achieving good consolidation in the absence of vibration and satisfying the requirement of concrete is affected by the characteristics of materials and the mix proportions. Due to this limitation we are trying to make self-compacting concrete with the use of mineral admixture (Glenium Sky) as a super plasticizers. The primary objective of this study is to make use of Glenium Sky as chemical admixture and understand its effects on the fresh properties, compressive strength weathering. The study also intended to increase a workability of concrete. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1764-1767 |
482 |
A Review Paper on Techniques of Digital Image Watermarking
-Simranjeet Kaur ; Sonam Khattar
Watermarking is technique of inserting secret information on digital image enabling ownership, identity, Copyright protection. The main properties of a good image watermarking are imperceptibility, robustness and security. Image Processing is a field that continues to grow, with new applications being developed at an ever increasing rate. In this paper we have studied watermarking insertion in specific domain, i.e. spatial domain and transform domain. Spatial domain embedding of the watermark is an uncomplicated method. The transform domain (frequency domain) carries the embedding of the watermark by modulating the scale of the coefficients of the image in the desired transform domain, for illustration: discrete cosine transforms (DCT), discrete wavelet transforms (DWT), and singular value decomposition (SVD). The positives of a transform domain are its capacity. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
1768-1772 |
483 |
Design and Implementation of Smart Energy Measuring System using MQTT Protocol
-Mr. Kandarp Suthar ; Kandarp Suthar; Amol Borole
IoT is the Growing technology that we are using in the Smart City, Smart Grid, Smart Home Automation, Automobiles etc. In Smart Grid system are used to distribute electricity very efficiently where minimal energy loss can be managed. Energy Meter is one of the key components of the smart grid system. Traditional energy meter cannot be used with the next generation smart grid that directly deals with the IoT. In this paper we are proposing the IoT based Smart Energy Meter that we can develop the energy meter using the AT 32UC3B0128, GSM, analog IC ADE7757, ESP8266. Smart Energy Meter for an automatic meter reading and billing system. In the Energy Meter the analog IC is directly connect the payload and it can give the voltage and current & the data will be controlled by the controller and the data will transmitted to the ESP8266 through the web server in that we are using the MQTT protocol to transmitting the data. Here the Data will transmit securely so that AES Encryption Algorithm used. The data will be updated continuously on the server and we can check Web Application graphically using the QT. Read More...
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VLSI & Embedded Systems |
India |
1773-1775 |
484 |
Design and Analysis for Layout of Piping for the Dual-bed 80 K Purifier of Helium Plant
-JAYDEEP PONKIYA ; S M MEHTA; A K SAHU
The Helium Refrigerator/Liquefier (HRL) plant is normally operated with helium gas having purity better than 99.999 % by volume which is equivalent to having < 10 PPM (parts per million) impure gas in the helium stream.
In the process of gas transfer or due to some other processes before reaching to cold box of helium plant, impurity level sometimes can reach to as high as 500 PPM averaging to about 100 PPM. For HRL operating for significantly longer duration and producing larger liquid helium for application, these internal purifiers are not sufficient. Hence, external to the cold box of helium plant, a dual-bed purifier operating at 80K is used for continuous operation of purification process.
The sizing and layout of pipe lines will affect the pressure drop and flow controllability of the operation of purifier, which will be analyzed. Different loads like, pressure of the fluid and thermal stress will be analyzed.
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1776-1778 |
485 |
CFD Analysis of Helical Coil Finned Tube Heat Exchanger for Helium Liquefaction Plant
-Patel Arpitkumar D. ; Dr. S. M. Mehta
Heat exchanger is the most crucial component in cryogenic processes, for improving efficiency and decreasing cost of the whole plant. This thesis focuses on the analysis of flow of fluid through a helical coil tube fin type heat exchanger through CFD software. Also on the enhancement in convective heat transfer in between the fluid and the surrounding surface in these helical coils which has been a major topic of study as reported by many researchers. In this study, an attempt has been made to study the counter flow of inner hot fluid flow and outer cold fluid flow, which are separated by copper surface in a helical coil heat exchanger. The temperature contours, velocity vectors, total pressure contours, total heat dissipation rate from the wall of the tube were calculated and plotted using CFD. The materials for the study were decided to be copper for helical tube and stainless steel for shells due to their better conducting properties and fluid taken was helium. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1779-1783 |
486 |
Design, Flexibility Analysis and FE Analysis of Liquid Helium Transfer Line
-Piyushkumar Devani ; Prof. R. O. Paliwal
Present study is aimed towards design and study of Liquid helium supply multi process Cryolines. A typical section with functional parameters of LHe supply Cryolines have been considered for the present study. Thermal loading due to temperature differential between low temperature liquid helium and atmospheric temperature is considered as a major factor for designing the Cryolines. The 80K temperature thermal shield around the mail Cryolines have been considered to have the less consumption of liquid helium. Detailed thermo hydraulic calculation, heat load calculation, flexibility analysis, 3D modelling and Structural analysis for each component have been performed in present study. In addition to this, test philosophy has also been explained to perform the heat load analysis. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1784-1788 |
487 |
Detection of Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease using RDFS Algorithm in CAD System
-Anupama S ; Teena Susan Joseph; Hari S
FILD is one of a family of related diseases called interstitial lung diseases that can result in lung scarring. It leading to serious breathing problems and causes reduced oxygen supply in the blood. Robustness is an important factor in classification of Fibrotic Interstitial lung disease (FILD) patterns. So a Robustness Driven Feature Selection (RDFS) algorithm is used for classification of CT images in FILDs [1]. Computer Aided Diagnosis system is used in different fields, but the lack of robustness classifier was the barrier for the wide spread adoption of CAD system in CTs. In this paper an efficient implementation of CAD system in CTs using RDFS algorithm is presented. RDFS is more efficient and effective classifier at various CT technical parameters. Read More...
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Bio mechanical & Biomedical Engineering |
India |
1789-1791 |
488 |
Face Recognition for the Visually Impaired
-Deepak V ; Amrithaa. T; Nandhini. GR
The inability to recognize known individuals in the absence of audio or haptic cues severely limits the visually impaired in their social interactions and puts them at risk from a security perspective. In recent years, several prototype systems have been developed to aid this population with the face recognition task. This paper aims to provide an overview of the state of the art in this domain, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of different solutions and discusses some of the issues that need to be addressed and resolved to expedite the practical deployment and widespread acceptance of such systems. Read More...
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Computer Science and Engineering |
India |
1792-1797 |
489 |
Survey on Content Based Video Retrieval using Spatial and Temporal Features
-Parag Pramod Dounde ; Milan Ravindra Shetake
Upcoming days are more focus on IoT so everyone is connected toward technological things so more and more data will be stored on internet or cloud. No problem to having data and stored on thousands of GB or TB memory space is available, but problem with to retrieve our interested data from this large amount of data. To access this data by using traditional way it is very difficult task to find interested data easily and in required time. Solution for this problem is to retrieve data by using content of data i.e. content based retrieval. In content based retrieval system text retrieval and image retrieval is developed up to some extend also commercial applications are available for that. But when we consider content based video retrieval no optimized solution is available so our aim is to retrieve video using spatial and temporal features of video. In spatial and temporal feature we will more focus on color, texture, edge and motion feature of video. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
1798-1800 |
490 |
Experimental Investigation of Tensile Strength and Finite Element Analysis of Bamboo Skin Reinforced Composite
-Anurag Shukla ; Akhilesh Smart
The utilization of bamboo fibres as reinforcement in composite materials has increased tremendously and has undergone high-tech revolution in recent years as a response to the increasing demand for developing sustainable, and recyclable materials. In order to apply the usage of raw materials like bamboo fibre which is stronger as well as can be utilized as a sustainable alternative for existing materials in the industry, we need to determine its mechanical properties for product design. In the present work experimental investigation has been carried out to study the tensile strength of bamboo skin and bamboo skin reinforced plastic (BSRP) composite. Bamboo Skin Strips have been used to reinforce epoxy resin. BSRP composites with unidirectional fibre strips have been made. High strength, low density, low production cost and ease of manufacturing make BSRP composite a commercially viable material for structural applications. Read More...
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DESIGN |
India |
1801-1803 |
491 |
Analysis and Design of Pile Foundation, Raft Foundation and Pile Raft Foundation
-Rashmi S Pantawane ; R. S. Deotale; P. S. Patankar
this paper presents the study of pile foundation, Raft Foundation and Pile-Raft foundation. The foundations were designed manually as well as they were designed by SAFE software. The safe bearing capacity of soil was kept constant in the designs and the economical foundation was found out. Pile foundation was found to be economical. The software results showed less reinforcement than in manual designs. Read More...
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Civil Engineering |
India |
1804-1807 |
492 |
Multi Storey and Automated Car Parking System
-Netra R. Kurle ; Dr. Rohini R. Mergu ; Malakavva C. Tellur; Chetana S. Kshirsagar
The aim of this project is to design and build a prototype of an automated parking system which will automatically park and retrieve the vehicle without the driver. The driver will park his vehicle on a pallet at the platform of the car park. Then the App will display the available empty parking spaces. After the driver selects the desired parking space, the vehicle will be transported to that parking space. In order to retrieve the vehicle, the driver will select the location of his vehicle on the App. The system will retrieve the vehicle from the parking space and send it back to the original position where the driver is waiting Microcontroller (89S52) will be used in the design of the prototype of the automated parking system. The controller along with sensors is used to control the movement needed to transport and retrieve the vehicle to and from the available parking space based on the signal from the driver. Direct current (DC) motor would be used to provide movements to transport the vehicle in the parking system. Besides that, Magnetic read switch will act as sensor to detect the available parking space. Read More...
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
India |
1808-1810 |
493 |
Design and Fabrication of Manually Operated Rice Planting Machine
-Abhishek S Howale ; Vinay N Khujat; Sandeep B Jadhav; Akshay D Kadbane
now a day in the rural areas we have various traditional methods for the planting of the rice but we need to improve the technique for the planting of the rice so that we can save our time and money. Also we can save the manpower and get economical for the rural farmers and for the farmers having small area for farming. Use of Rice Trans planter machines is new trend. Also main advantage of the rice planting machine is it unique features of seeding in well sequence and in well manner. Now in India we have various types of the rice planting machines available but the main aim of this project is to make the machine economical for every single farmer in India so that everyone can afford it and to keep it simple in design and construction. Read More...
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Mechanical Engineering |
India |
1811-1813 |
494 |
Parking Study on Major Corridor of Urban Area: A Case Study of Ahmedabad City
-Desai Kalrav Nagjibhai
Ahmedabad is the largest city with a population of 5.57 million (2011) in Gujarat. Parking is one of the major problems that are created by the increasing vehicle traffic. It has an impact on transport development. The availability of less space in urban areas has increased demand for parking space especially in central business area. This affects the mode choice also. This has a great economic impact. In order to accommodate the large volume of vehicle, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation must develop their infrastructures – roads, flyovers, car parks and other facilities. Otherwise their arteries are most likely to get clogged like it happens in big and mini metros. The solution for this is systemic survey and management of traffic and pedestrian, although at a nascent stage in India, it the one of the options to decongest roads and solve parking and pedestrian problems. Before taking any measures for betterment of conditioned, data regarding availability of parking space, extent of it usage and parking surveys are intended to all these information. Since the duration of parking varies with different vehicles, the data has to be analyzed to access the parking need. As the traffic on the existing road system in the cities increases, congestion becomes serious problem. Read More...
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Transportation Engineering |
India |
1814-1816 |
495 |
Effect of Functionalization of MWCNT on the Electrical Conductivity of CNT-Polymer Composites
-Jyoti Bajpai ; Barkha Awasthi; R S Yadav; Nikhil Rastogi
the chemical functionalization of CNTs is a well-known approach to control and engineer the interface for CNT-Polymer composites and surface functionalization of CNTs has been one of the important reasons for diverse results in reinforced CNT-polymer composites. The present work, the influence of functionalization of CNTs on the conductivity of CNT-Polymer composite has been studied systematically. CVD prepared MWCNTs are purified and then functionalized by three types of functionalizations, the hydroxyl OH, carboxyl COOH and the Silane O-Si-O. Further, composites with two polymers Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and Polycarbonate (PC) are prepared using functionalized MWCNT with varying concentrations to see the effect on the conductivity of CNT-Polymer composites. Conductivity results show that for all cases of functionalizations, the conductivities for the PC polymer matrix are higher compared to the polymer matrix. Also, non-covalent functionalization adopted for the MWCNT (by –Si-O group) favors for achieving the enhancement in conductivity of the composites by about one order of magnitude compared to covalently bonded (OH and COOH groups). The other conclusion from the results is that the lowest percolation threshold does not ensure high value for the conductivity as observed for the case of composites with OH-MWCNT fillers. Waviness and geometric structure of CNTs, the extent of dispersion of CNTs in the polymer matrix also play a role on the conductivity of composites. Read More...
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Materials Engineering |
India |
1817-1820 |
496 |
Implementation on Touch & Pay: Using Near Field Communication
-Vaibhavi Kulkarni ; Vaishnavi Udan; Karishma Patil; Ravikumar Thakur; Prof. Sujit Ahirrao
the advancement of Smartphones has targeted the peak and replaced a few conditions we grew up with from the watch, the alarm clock, the tape recorder, radio tapes, and it seems that very soon, we can add cash and wallets to that list. Instead of paying with the practice by using cash, Cheque or credit cards transactions, a visitor can use a Smartphone to pay for a wide variation of services for digital or hard goods. Although the concept of using non-coin-based currency systems has a long journey, it is only new that the technology to assistant such systems has become a large stretch and widely used. Our event management system provides us a supreme convenience and fast transactions using NFC tags as a digital wallet. With a deep understanding of consumer's essential needs, Touch & Pay Cashless Payment offers the most leading face to adopt any type of event. Some of the key features includes speeding up transaction and reduces queues, minimize cash handling risks, captures sales databases & visitors Insight throughout the event. Event organizers also can gain complete direction or control flow and transparency with real-time data collection and actionable insights. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
1821-1823 |
497 |
Modeling and Analysis of Gear box of gear Hobbing Machine
-Mr. Rahul Ambadas Bhoyar ; Mr. Prashant Awachat; Dr. Anil Sahu
the gear hobbing machines are used to produce teeth in the work-piece. It is the gear making process in which gear tooth are generated by the cutting tool known as hob. During the hobbing process both hob and the work-piece rotated in a continuous rotational relationship, thus rotation of hob in relation with gear blank causes the generation of teeth in the blank gear. The purpose of this project scope is limited to the modeling and analysis of Gear hobbing machine for G.S. Industries, Nagpur. This company manufactures gear with the help of gear hobbing machines. The company facing problem relating to the quality of gears being manufactured on this machine. This project based on the design and analysis of hobbing machine gear box to minimizes backlashes in index gears when heavily weighted gear blank over 1000 kg is mounted on the work-wheel. Read More...
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M-Tech in Mechanical CAD-CAM |
India |
1824-1827 |
498 |
IoT Based Monitoring of Distribution Transformer
-Manoranjan Kumar ; Ashish Ranjan; Abhishek Sharma
Distribution transformer used for the circulation of electricity. It provides the final voltage transmission in the electrical power distribution system, stepping down the voltage used in distribution lines to the level used by customers. So, maintenance of distribution transformer is a daunting task for Electric Board department to monitor those transformers regularly. This paper presents an idea to follow the transformer online by analyzing its various parameters like temperature, voltage, current, and oil level. For this, sensors are used to sense the actual readings from different parameters with the help of the microcontroller. Data of operation and abnormal condition of transformer receives in the IoT module, and this data saved in computer server from where we can monitor these parameters on system screen with the help of a particular web address. Using the suggested online monitoring system will help utility operators to keep transformers in service for a longer time. Read More...
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
India |
1828-1831 |
499 |
Optimization of Condenser using Nanofluid for Power Plant
-Apexa A Patel
cooling is indispensable for maintaining the desired performance and reliability of a wide variety of products, such as computers, car engines and high powered laser. With the increase of heat loads and heat uses caused by more power and smaller sizes for these products, cooling is one of the top technical challenges faced by the industries like microelectronics, transportation, manufacturing, metrology and defense. However, with continued miniaturization, increasing heat dissipation and inherently low thermal conductivity is a primary limitation in developing energy coefficient heat transfer fluids that are required for ultrahigh performance cooling in new generations of products. Therefore, the cooling issue will intensify in many industries from electronics and photonics to transportation, energy supply, defense and medical. Development of the nano materials technology has made it possible to structure a new type of heat transfer fluids formed by suspending nano particles (diameter less than 100nm) in conventional base fluids like water and ethylene glycol. The nano particles suspended in a base liquid are in random motion under the inuence of several acting forces, which is a random function of time, and reacts the atomic structure of the medium. The exact role of this stochastic motion of nano fluid and energy transport inside the nanofluid is not well understood. Due to rapid fluid mixing reacts strengthens the energy transport inside the nanofluid by modifying the temperature proles. Experimental data indicates that particle size, volume fraction and properties of the nano particles inuence the heat transfer characteristics of nano fluid. Now, according to thermodynamics, the coefficiency of surface condenser is based on mass ow rate of cooling water. To reduce the mass flow rate of cooling water in surface condenser, some of the nano fluid are insert with them and measure various parameters like inlet & outlet temperature, mass flow rate etc. After that, by com-paring the costs of normal sea water and sea water with mixed nanofluid, a particular mass flow rate will be decided and from that volume concentration. From this mass flow rate and volume concentration of nano fluid, the optimization of condenser cost is down. Read More...
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THERMAL ENGINEERING |
India |
1832-1835 |
500 |
Smart-Phone Based Personal Assistant System with Voice Narration
-Snehal Gulave ; Swati Khairnar; Pooja Khairnar; Vishakha Baviskar
Everyday smart phone user may look for a new application dedicated for his/her need. Android makes it easier for customers to get the use new content and application on their smart phones. Proposed system presents user friendly android application based on VOICE NARRATION. Voice narration is refashion to typing on a keyboard [2]. Simply, you talk to the mobile and your words appear on the smart phones screen. For the past several decades, designers have processed speech for a different variety of applications ranging from mobile communications devices to automatically read the devices. However, with modern processes, algorithms, methods we can process speech signals easily and recognized the text. The proposed system will provide a fast method of handling smart phone and can help people with a variety of disabilities. It is useful for people who are disabilities and those people have problem while typing, painful, and impossible. This system is about to develop and on-line speech-to-text engine. The recognized text can be stored in a file. The proposed speech-to-text system directly acquires and converts speech-to-text. A speech-to-text system can also improves system accessibility by providing data entry options for blind, deaf, physically handicapped users. With the proposed system, users like (blind, deaf, physically handicapped) can access applications like (Gallery, Calling, Alarm, Music, SMS), can fetch required data with voice narration. Read More...
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Computer Engineering |
India |
1836-1839 |